America's most talked-about train, the California Zephyr was inaugurated
March 20, 1949, book-ended by the world-class skylines of Chicago and
San Francisco. Operated in partnership over three railroads; Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy, Denver & Rio Grande, and Western Pacific, the train
was designed in Art Deco style and built of Shotwelded stainless-steel
by the Budd Company. The California Zephyr incorporated the best of the
Zephyr fleet including Vista-Dome coaches and Vista-Dome observation
cars. Powered by General Motors diesel locomotives the western themed
"land-cruise" train traveled 2,532 miles on its journey from Chicago
traversing the spectacular Colorado Rockies via the 6.2-mile Moffat
Tunnel and California's magnificent Feather River Canyon - by daylight
in both directions. Vintage equipment diagrams include California Zephyr
baggage car, Vista-Dome coach, Vista-Dome buffet-dormitory car, dining
car, bedroom-cabin car and Vista-Dome bedroom-buffet-lounge-observation
car. Other highlights feature original trip reports by "Zephyrette"
hostesses, travel brochures, timetables, dining car menus and full-color
photo gallery of the stunning California Zephyr.
Author: John Kelly
Author Bio: NA
ISBN: 9781583883471
Publisher: Ertel Publishing
Binding Type: Paperback
Illustrations: 50 color & 150 b-w photos
Language: NA
Pages: 126
Printing Status: In Print
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